Wow, what a performance. Hall has done a great job getting what the OL is providing and he’s got the speed to add on more past that. He looked like what I hoped Kene would become when watching him as a freshman in 2016.
The skill position pipelines are incredibly talented if everyone stays. Hall is an every down back, but Brock can really grind out yards imo. Kene will always be an asset with his speed to the edge (needs to work on his hands). I like what Glass adds, and Williams is as talented as anyone we have. Mitchell, is another weapon, albeit also a backup QB.
That doesn’t even include three very good TEs and Milton. I‘m confident a few of Scates, Shaw, Wilson, Akers, Porter, and others will step up to be good Big 12 receivers for Purdy.
Need the young OL members to keep improving.
He moves really well for a 6’6” guy, and already gets after it blocking.Shaw is going to be really good.
Who had those in 1971?
Would have been my guess.Amundson?
Would have been my guess.
I’d also like to know who the two freshmen were with more rushing yards in a game. And how much lore, since Breece has a couple of chances to beat that.
Would have been my guess.
I’d also like to know who the two freshmen were with more rushing yards in a game. And how much lore, since Breece has a couple of chances to beat that.
When I saw David Irving’s high school highlights, I said that with his frame and athleticism, he had a chance to leave ISU early to play in the NFL.I humble bragged last weel that I called Hall emerging in October I think after the UNI game (no, I'm not linking it).
Now I'm just owning that ****.
Amundson?
I thought Warren was going to win the heisman at some point. Lol. Not sure how his career went off the rails so much. Least he was a great teammate and leader.Mike Warren had 245 against Taco Tech and 195 against KSU as a freshman.
I thought Warren was going to win the heisman at some point. Lol. Not sure how his career went off the rails so much. Least he was a great teammate and leader.